"This book is very well written. It gives a nice overview of cognitive neuroscience, and has a novel approach in linking areas that are usually covered in isolation." - Dr Leun Otten, University College London, UK "The book takes a very interesting approach and I particularly like the way each chapter combines two elements - e.g. attention and memory, or perception and action. This makes it a very useful tool in encouraging students to see the clear links between topics." - Dr Alexander Easton, Durham University, UK
Taking an integrated approach to cognitive neuroscience, this is essential reading for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students and researchers. Offering original insight through its unique structure, it explains why we need to understand the brain in order to understand psychology.
"This book is very well written. It gives a nice overview of cognitive neuroscience, and has a novel approach in linking areas that are usually covered in isolation." - Dr Leun Otten, University College London, UK "The book takes a very interesting approach and I particularly like the way each chapter combines two elements - e.g. attention and memory, or perception and action. This makes it a very useful tool in encouraging students to see the clear links between topics." - Dr Alexander Easton, Durham University, UK
Taking an integrated approach to cognitive neuroscience, this is essential reading for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students and researchers. Offering original insight through its unique structure, it explains why we need to understand the brain in order to understand psychology.
Taking an integrated approach to cognitive neuroscience, this is essential reading for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students and researchers. Offering original insight through its unique structure, it explains why we need to understand the brain in order to understand psychology.
“"This book is very well written. It gives a nice overview of cognitive neuroscience, and has a novel approach in linking areas that are usually covered in isolation." - Dr Leun Otten, University College London, UK "The book takes a very interesting approach and I particularly like the way each chapter combines two elements - e.g. attention and memory, or perception and action. This makes it a very useful tool in encouraging students to see the clear links between topics." - Dr Alexander Easton, Durham University, UK”
Leon Kenemans is Professor of Biopsychology and Psychopharmacology at the University of Utrecht, the Netherlands. His research interests include attention and affective processes, and action control, and he has published in the areas of working memory and the effects of alcohol on the ability to detect and respond to unexpected events.Nick Ramsey is Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at the University Medical Hospital of Utrecht, and Professor of Cognitive Neuroimaging at the University of Utrecht, the Netherlands. He conducts research on mechanisms of human brain function, advanced techniques for imaging brain function, and on plasticity in brain function in people with brain disorders such as tumors and epilepsy, amongst other areas.
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